Although it is correct for double layer (2 sets) of plaster skimmed the surface of knowing when it's time to be the second layer of plaster on the first is about a couple of factors to consider before you depend on second layer can be applied, As the size of the wall near the patch, before the drying time of the first layer of the patch applied. Light surface and as plaster initially be sealed. Room temperature, and also the manner in which your mixedGypsum to name a few.

Once you complete the patch put on the wall for the first layer, immediately clean the trowel and a starting point for addressing some of the lines and ridges of the first level, starting with the same stain on the wall which started to plaster, first under the same method "patch", only this time it Trowelling by some of the board and trowel lines.

I remember, at this stage Trowelling up, havenot try to get the perfect finale for your area, you are only helping through this flat ready for the second layer of plaster.

Spatula in the upper left corner of the wall nearest the ceiling, ie, whether to keep the trowel in his right hand, remember to pay attention to your ceiling edges and lines, squash, top Plastering, & i fill any break you get with the patch overlaps the periphery wall / ceiling next to it (if it isAlso provided) to move towards the corner to the right, and then return to the top Trowelling out from the center to lower left, and finally put on the lower right side of the wall.

So when you're done, so it is a mix of plaster a few more for the second layer on your relatively flat, the plaster () surface.

Ideally, the first layer of the patch that apply, and then some of Trowelledpoints and lines must now be quite firm to the touch when you're done Trowelling, but you should not let this first layer is solid to the touch in a different way the second layer of plaster of demand, in the first layer dries too fast will not be met and dry quickly so you can finish with the desired finish plate.

In summary

1: Apply the first layer of the patch in an area tightly closed.
2: Whencompleted and start cleaning up some of the trowel trowel ridges and lines.
3: When finished, touch the painted surface and make sure it is solid to the touch, but it dry, not too soon.
4: Mix a bucket of chalk and began to apply fresh patch on the surface after the second weapon, and follows the same procedures as any trowel ridges and lines.

But when the first layer of the application, and then Trowelled for the first time, if necessaryFound that the patch does not dry too quickly to work harder, you can always apply another layer of (mixed) PVA sealer, stir in cold water, an average of 50 percent PVA and 50 percent water, the jacket on the surface, allow to become tacky to the touch, then apply the second coat of plaster skimmed this.

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